Affiliate Partners

 
Harm Reduction Coalition ▾

Harm Reduction Coalition is a national advocacy and capacity-building organization that works to promote the health and dignity of individuals and communities who are impacted by drug use.

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Indiana Recovery Alliance ▾

The Indiana Recovery Alliance is a statewide grassroots organization dedicated to the implementation of harm reduction interventions, public health strategies, drug policy transformation, and justice reform in Indiana and throughout the Midwest.

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Harm Reduction Ohio ▾

Harm Reduction Ohio is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that supports drug policies based on science, health, compassion and human rights. We are the only layperson organization legally authorized to distribute naloxone in Ohio.

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Maine Access Points ▾

Maine Access Points is a mutual aid organization, providing drug user health services, advocacy, and education throughout the entire state of Maine. We do this through resilient networks of community distribution and collective organizing.

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Open Aid Alliance ▾

Radically committed to hope and healing. Open Aid Alliance works with the unique potential of each individual to overcome stigma as they seek greater health.

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Northwest Arkansas Harm Reduction ▾

NWAHR is based in Fayetteville where they offer local distribution of naloxone and other harm reduction supplies. Text the NWAHR hotline (479) 553-9459.

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Florida Harm Reduction Collective ▾

FLHRC’s mission is to redefine public health by meeting Floridians who use drugs where they are at through syringe access, overdose prevention, and all other healthcare needs in between. FLHRC's network is made up of Florida-based advocacy organizations that are committed to easing access to vital healthcare services and harm reduction resources for marginalized and working class populations.

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Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center ▾

Reducing harm, promoting health, creating wellness, and fighting stigma in Hawai'i and the Pacific. The Hawai'i Health & Harm Reduction Center serves Hawai’i communities by reducing the harm and fighting the stigma of HIV, hepatitis, homelessness, substance use, mental illness, and poverty in our community.

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Utah Naloxone ▾

Utah Naloxone is committed to increasing access to naloxone to PREVENT opioid overdose death in Utah. We are prescribers, pharmacists, public health workers, recovery advocates, and people who have lost loved ones to the opioid epidemic.

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Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition ▾

The Georgia Harm Reduction Coalition, Inc. (GHRC) is a statewide wellness organization committed to promoting health and dignity by reducing the impact of HIV/AIDS, Hepatitis C, STI, and Substance Use within vulnerable communities.

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North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition ▾

North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition (NCHRC) is a statewide grassroots organization dedicated to the implementation of harm reduction interventions, public health strategies, drug policy transformation, and justice reform in North Carolina and throughout the American South.

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The Chris Atwood Foundation ▾

The Chris Atwood Foundation mission is to save lives from opioid overdose, support recovery from substance use disorder, and defeat the stigma of this treatable brain disease.

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Connecticut Harm Reduction Alliance ▾

The Connecticut Harm Reduction Alliance (CTHRA) is dedicated to promoting the dignity and wellbeing of individuals and communities impacted by drug use. CTHRA holds that every individual deserves a participatory voice in the public dialogue regarding drug use policies, programs and practices. Through advocacy, training and service, CTHRA aims to ensure the availability, adequacy, accessibility and acceptability of services and resources that remediate the adverse consequences of drug use.

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The Grand Rapids Red Project ▾

The Grand Rapids Red Project is a 501c3 non-profit organization dedicated to improving health, reducing risk, and preventing HIV. Since 1998, we have served the city of Grand Rapids by providing people with access to the tools, information, resources, and support that they need to stay healthy. We maintain a focus on empowering individuals to make any positive change, as they define it for themselves, in their own lives and in their communities. We envision a world in which everyone has access to the health related services that they need, when and where they need them.

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Trac-B Exchange ▾

Our primary concern is your health and well-being. A knowledgeable team, regular ongoing training and an awareness of current methods of harm reduction are hallmarks of our work. Our commitment has and will always be exceeding participants expectations every day.

All of our staff have completed regular ongoing training for HIV rapid testing and harm reduction.

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Harm Reduction Action Center ▾

The Harm Reduction Action Center has committed itself to serving Colorado’s public health by working to reduce the harms associated with drug use. Since 2002, our organization has provided direct services that curb the spread of HIV, Hepatitis C, and accidental overdoses among people who inject drugs. To bolster our direct service efforts, the Harm Reduction Action Center also works closely with lawmakers, healthcare providers, law enforcement, and the general community towards a common vision of a healthy and safe Colorado.

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Gwayakobimaadiziwin / Bad River Harm Reduction Project ▾

Based out of the Bad River Reservation, Gwayakobimaadiziwin Bad River Needle Exchange offers harm reduction services and supplies for people who use drugs in their community.

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Baltimore Harm Reduction Coalition ▾

BHRC mobilizes community members for the health, dignity, and safety of people targeted by the war on drugs and anti-sex worker policies. We advocate for harm reduction as part of a broader movement for social justice.

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Trystereo New Orleans Harm Reduction Network ▾

Founded in 2011, we are an all-volunteer harm reduction collective. We operate a free, mobile public health resource for people who use drugs in southeastern Louisiana.

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Prevention Point Pittsburgh ▾
  • Testing, treatment, and medical clinics
  • Drop-in center
  • Syringe service program

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MoNetwork ▾

We help anyone struggling with substances. We service the greater St. Louis area; including St. Louis County, St, Charles County, Jefferson County, Illinois, and more. We also have the ability to help individuals and families all over the country.

Our goal is to promote continuing change through legislative policy reform, education, awareness, harm reduction, treatment resources, recovery and community support. Most importantly, helping to destroy the stigma of addiction by refusing to remain silent.

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New Jersey Harm Reduction Coalition ▾

We promote harm reduction by distributing naloxone, fentanyl test strips, and other harm reduction supplies through peer-led programs; advocating for syringe access expansion and equitable drug policy reform; and organizing to build power among people directly harmed by overdose and the War on Drugs.

We work in coalition (which we define as “coming together for combined action”) to advance the safety and dignity of people who use drugs, and to make evidence-based harm reduction public health resources widely available in New Jersey.

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SOL Collective ▾

SOL Collective is a harm reduction collective based in Philadelphia, working to end the racist war on drugs, the overdose crisis, and advocating for overdose prevention sites. Anti-racist, here for all drug users, sex work positive.

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Southern West Virginia Harm Reduction ▾

Our collective is a small group, mostly comprised of poeple who use drugs or people in recovery themselves, hoping to bring harm reduction education, skills, supplies, and trainings, as well as basic first aid and wound care to the coalfields of Southern West Virginia

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Kentucky Harm Reduction Coalition ▾

KYHRC aims to educate, train, empower, and engage the community and active users about the benefits of Naloxone and safe needle exchange in the harm reduction process.

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SANE (Safer Alternatives through Networking and Education) ▾

SANE (Safer Alternatives through Networking and Education) promotes quality of life for people who use drugs with a humanistic approach based on harm reduction, respect for human rights, and dignity.

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Southern Illinois Harm Reduction ▾

Thanks to the partnership between NEXT and Southern Illinois Harm Reduction, mail-based naloxone services are available for Illinois residents.

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Delaware Division of Public Health ▾

Thanks to the partnership between NEXT and Delaware Division of Public Health, mail-based naloxone services are available for Delaware residents.

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Harm Reduction Sisters ▾

Harm Reduction Sisters provides a feminist response, utilizing innovative harm reduction principles and practices to address the gaps that exist for people who use drugs and experience trauma

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Project RED ▾

Project red is an initiative from the alano club of Portland Oregon dedicated to raising awareness around overdose prevention and increasing the availability and accessibility of overdose prevention supplies and trainings, with a focus on bars, resturants, strip clubs, entertainment venues, and community based organizations.

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Grand Forks Public Health ▾

Thanks to a partnership between NEXT and Grand Forks Health Department, mail-based naloxone services are available for North Dakota residents.

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